
ET2048 - E1, G703, G704 portable tester |
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Product DescriptionHDB3 Line Signal DetectorIn both modes, the line is checked for a valid HDB3 line signals, this being shown as a green for valid HDB3 signalling or red for no HDB3 signals. Line errors (Bipolar violations or BPVs) are also indicated. G.703 line Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) This provides a means of testing circuits with an unframed data pattern. This test may be run either end-to-end, using a pair of testers, or with a remote loop, using a single tester. With the switch in BERT mode, the tester initially transmits continuous HDB3 zeros until valid incoming carrier is detected .The ET2048 then generates the standard unframed PRP-15 test pattern (215-1 pseudo-random bit sequence), and can generate on command either single bit errors or a steady stream of errors at a rate of E-6 (2 errors per second).It will then check the received PCM signals for the presence of the PRP15 pattern-green LED indicates synchronisation, bit errors-yellow LED, and a BER worse than 1 in 1000-red LED. The user can select either Master or Slave timing options for the BERT test allowing the tester to operate over a wide range of network configurations. G.704 Monitoring is disabled when the ET2048 is operating in BERT mode. G.704 framing monitor In this mode, the ET2048 checks the incoming PCM signals for the G.704 framing structure. This test will normally be used to monitor live circuits carrying traffic and will therefore normally use Hi-Z line bridging, though 75? or 120? matching can be selected if required. LEDs show the presence of, and errors in, the framing signal (FAS), channel-associated signalling (CAS), and cyclic redundancy check (CRC-4). An FAS error rate of greater than 1 in 1000 is also indicated. Indicators are also provided to show the presence of a distant alarm (DA) or distant multiframe alarm (DMFA). The alarm indication signal (AIS) is similarly checked for and indicated. Error and alarm LEDs (except DA) can be latched or momentary, according to the switch setting. A reset button is provided to clear latched indications.
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